There’s nothing more crippling than feeling overwhelmed. Whether you’re being struck down by anxiety or drowning in a never-ending to-do list, it’s important to remember that this overwhelming feeling will pass. Ecommerce entrepreneurs, especially, experience these feelings as they build their online stores. From panicking over their lack of sales to adding an entire collection of products online, there are so many tasks and challenges to manage. What’s harder is that you might be doing all this work, alone. So let’s break down how to get more stuff off your plate to create an easier workload for you.

Start selling online now with Shopify

Start your free trial

11 Things to Remember When Feeling Overwhelmed

1. You Don’t Need to Do Everything Today

It’s time to kill your artificial deadlines. You know, the deadlines that we set for ourselves that we didn’t really put any thought into. If there’s one thing people suck at estimating, it’s the amount of time a project will take. Plus, we kind of forget to take mental energy into account. You could be one of the most ambitious go-getters out there, but even you need a break every now and then. We all do. So take a look at what you’re working on and ask yourself, “Do I really need to finish this today or can I ask for an extension?” Pick the tasks that really are urgent and focus on those first. But give yourself more time to do it. And don’t forget to schedule free time or mental breaks. Your sanity is an important part of success.

2.  It’s Okay to Have Work-Life Balance

If you believe in hustle, hustle, hustle you might find yourself regretting it at some point. Work can be rewarding, fulfilling, and meaningful. But so can friendships, family, hobbies, travel, volunteering, and relaxation. You can still be successful in your entrepreneurial projects while injecting some fun and leisure into your day. You can look at a billionaire and be envious of his or her bank account. What you don’t realize is that he or she might be envious of your happy marriage, sense of peace, or smile. Don’t blindly assume that success is about outworking someone. Having a thoughtful approach can help you achieve success. If you have time in your day to reflect, learn, and make strategic decisions, you’re better off than someone working themselves to the ground. Your best business ideas usually come in the shower, during long walks, or while exercising. Not while you work. Remember that the next time work leaves you feeling overwhelmed.

3. Remember Why You Started

Is there a big cause that drives you? Or do you want to make enough money to retire early? We all have a reason for wanting to start a business. What’s yours? Write it down on a piece of paper so you don’t forget. When overwhelming feelings start looming, remind yourself that your goal is bigger than any negative feeling in the world. If you want to make enough money to feed your family this month, you need to put your energy into making that happen. So tell your brain to quiet down because what you’re working on is too important for any negative thoughts to take over. Make your workspace all about your goal. Put post it notes around your desk that state your goal. Send yourself a scheduled email to remind you about your goal once a week. Setting reminders of your why will help you stay focused even when feeling overwhelmed.

4. Break Things Up Into Smaller Chunks

When you start feeling overwhelmed, break things down into smaller chunks. Instead of having a goal of $1,000 by the end of the month, create a goal of making $250 each week. You can also break down projects into smaller tasks to divide the work of a project over a longer span of time. Breaking down the individual tasks allows you to see how much work goes into the finished project. By seeing that, you might adjust your timelines to give you enough time to complete a task well. It also helps you avoid procrastination – the ultimate cause of feeling overwhelmed. You can use a free tool like Google Calendar to set daily tasks and organize your schedule.

5. Give Into Your Emotions Right Now

Whenever you’re feeling overwhelmed and the stress is too much to bear, give into your emotions. If you feel like crying, head to a private place to cry. If you feel like taking a nap then by all means, do that now. Maybe all you really need right now is a hug, ask for it. Your body will always tell you what you need to do, just don’t be afraid to give into it. It’s better to take care of yourself when a problem is still small than to allow it to escalate it to a point of no return.

6. Remember That Less is More

Are you guilty of always adding more work to your plate? Instead of helping with one project you offer to help with five. Or instead of adding 10 products to your store, you set the ambitious goal of adding 100. If you’re looking to find the cause of feeling overwhelmed, you might find it in your yes. Saying yes to everything is a surefire way to burnout. If you’re running a store by yourself, you might not be able to try every marketing strategy out there. But you can pick one to master. Take a look at your to do list. Now be honest, what will you actually be able to handle doing? Here are some examples to start with:

  • Only add 10 products to your store
  • Focus on ONE high-impact marketing channel: Facebook ads, Instagram ads, Google ads
  • Delegate tasks that take time (e.g., writing unique content, customer service, posting on social media)
  • Delegate tasks that you’re not good at (e.g., designing social graphics, creating video content)

7. Schedule Planning Time

You can work yourself into the ground but if you don’t think about what you’re working on your results will be abysmal. Thoughtfulness creates high-impact results. So, if you’re feeling overwhelmed because you’re constantly executing but getting mediocre results, you might want to try this out. Each week schedule thinking time. Maybe set aside an hour or so at the start of any important marketing task.

For example, say you want to create a blog post for your website. Before writing about your chosen topic, ask yourself, “How am I going to market this?” By asking yourself this, you think about your marketing strategy prior to creating your content to help you deliver better results. If you’re going to optimize it for search, you’ll want to make sure you have keywords that have thousands of monthly searches to help you generate traffic. If you’re looking to get more social traction, you might include quotes from niche influencers who will share the article with their audience. That way, when you publish your article, your content has the marketing element built into it to make it a success.

8. You Can Always Delegate Tasks

One of the biggest causes of feeling overwhelmed comes down to crazy high workloads. You know you don’t have to do everything by yourself, right? I mean, there are 7 billion people on the planet, there’s got to be quite a few who’d be willing to help you. Maybe you can find an intern who’s looking to get credits for school. Or hire someone overseas to complete some of the repetitive tasks that take up too much of your day. You can also install Shopify apps or start doing more marketing automation. The most successful people delegate tasks so that they can focus on higher impact projects. Don’t aim to be the person who runs the business but instead owns it. So delegate, delegate, delegate to get more stuff off your plate.

9. Don’t Blow it Up

Most of us have a tendency to blow things a little bit out of proportion. We ask someone out on a date, they reject us, and our entire self-worth gets questioned by one interaction. We create one, let’s be honest, mediocre ad, it fails, and we question our competence. A customer sends an email asking for a refund and we fall into a temporary depression. None of these situations are life or death. But we magnify them to make them feel like bigger problems than they actually are. Truth is, in life, you’re going to get dumped, rejected, negative feedback, complaints, and deal with a whole lot of less than pleasant stuff. But those minor hiccups along the way, they’re not dealbreakers, they’re gamechangers. Setbacks help you do two things: move closer to success and re-evaluate some decisions to make better ones.

10. Turn Off Your Brain

The secret to shutting down feelings of overwhelming anxiety is to turn off your brain for at least half an hour a day. What activities work best at keeping any negative thoughts from spiraling out of control? A little trick I do to shut down the negativity is jump rope. Whenever I jump rope I articulate exactly what I’m doing. So that the whole time I’m exercising I’m either saying “jump” or “darn”… Okay, maybe not darn but you get the point. By saying what you’re doing out loud, it forces you to become present in the activity. The benefit of doing activities that turn off your brain is that you get a chance to recharge your batteries and lower any anxiety caused by feeling overwhelmed.

11. Remember that Failure is Part of the Process

Fear of failure can often lead you to feel overwhelmed. Maybe you set a goal to make $1,000 by the end of the month. And you check your Shopify dashboard to realize that you’ve still made $0 on the last day. The sinking feeling starts and you become hopeless. “I can’t do this.” And it’s true, you can’t do this. But not because you actually aren’t capable of doing it. It’s because you immediately put a mental block on yourself for no reason.

In the moment where you realize you’re not going to hit a goal, you need to pivot. Whatever you’ve been doing all along has either been getting you closer to your first sale or is exactly what you shouldn’t be doing. Are you increasing your Instagram followers and engagement? Yes? Good. Keep doing that. Are people clicking onto your website from your Facebook ad? No? Okay, try promoting different products, targeting different ad audience, or marketing on a different platform.

No one becomes an overnight success. So instead, build the right foundation to become a success years from now. And if you failed today, celebrate! Because that means you’re already 100 steps ahead of everyone who didn’t even bother to try or gave up too soon.

5 Entrepreneurs Share How They Cope When Feeling Overwhelmed

Tiffany Barry Tiffany Barry, a self-employed digital marketer, shares, “The best way to deal with feeling overwhelmed is to spend some time analyzing what causes you to feel that way to begin with. If it’s feeling like you have no time, look into ways to begin managing your energy rather than attempting to manage your time. If you’re overwhelmed because your day is chaotic, explore time blocking as a way to increase your focus, organization, and productivity. By drilling down on what is causing you to feel overwhelmed, you’re more likely to land on a solution that works for you and your business.”

steve Daniel Steve Daniel, a self-employed blogger, says, “No matter how heavy the workload is, I personally set myself 3-4 milestones per projects so I constantly feel that I am moving forward and I can take breaks in between. Entrepreneurship is a professional sport so act like an athlete. I focus on the now and most importantly I find ways to ground myself such as going for a walk, taking a deep breath or simply listening to music.”

Shelly Schneider Shelly Schneider, President of 113 Solution, tells us “When I am feeling overwhelmed with the daily tasks that never seem to end as an entrepreneur, I usually try to get outside of my own head, take a break and discuss some of the tasks with someone else in the industry or that has the ability to help me break things down. It also helps to keep a list of everything that needs to be done so that you have something to mark off at the end of the day.. Most days you won’t get through the list but it is still nice to have a daily goal.”

SARAH WILLIAMS_HEADSHOT Sarah Williams, Founder of Rebel Office, recommends, “Prioritize yourself. It sounds counterintuitive, but when feeling overwhelmed kicks in, you have to take a step back. Go for a walk, read a book, have some fun. Get out of your own head, get some clarity, then step back in ready to reorganize and reprioritize. When you’re ready: come back, create a list of as many tasks as possible that you can think of that need to happen, then just pick one. Just get started and see what happens.”

Srajan Mishra Srajan Mishra, CEO of TSI Apparel, explains, “It is quite common when you run your own business to be overworked and loaded all the time. Coping with such high levels of stress is essential. I have personally dealt with this for the last 5 years and here are some of the things that help:

  1. Always breakdown work into smaller tasks. Taking one step at a time ensures one is moving at a steady pace towards a larger end goal. If you always worry about the big picture instead of focussing on the task at hand, nothing good will be accomplished.
  2. Realize that your well being is incredibly important in the proper and efficient running of your own company. Hence, do not skip break time. Take a breather every time you start to feel stressed out. A fresh mind always works better.
  3. Try not to accomplish everything on your own. It is important in a business to learn that there is only so much one person alone can do. Delegate tasks as appropriate and share the workload.

Conclusion

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, remember that you don’t need to have everything figured out today. If you look at where you want to be and where you are now, you might feel like giving up. And it’s okay to feel that way. Remember that we all take life one moment at a time. We all have moments of frustration, anger, sadness, and anxiety. In those moments, you might feel like the pain won’t ever go away. However, you can take baby steps to make your future moments glow brighter. The next moment might not be the best one of your life. But one day you’ll look back at your struggles feeling proud of how you overcame a difficult moment. You have the power and drive to jump back up and still win the race. So push forward because you’re meant to be a champion.

Start selling online now with Shopify

Start your free trial

Want to Learn More?